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the low-inflation environment has changed and the risks of inflation driven as major economies take a u-turn and will be serious spillovers and present challenges to global and economic stability and developing countries that bear the brunt of it. in the context of ongoing covid-19 response, we need to explore new drivers of economic growth, new modes of social life and new pathways for people's people exchange and to facilitate cross-border trade keeping the supply chain smooth and to promote solid progress the global recovery. economic globalization is the trend of theou times. although countercurrents are sure to exist in the river none could stop it from flowing to the sea. driving forces bolster the momentum and the distance may yet enhancesp the flow. despite the countercurrents along the way, economic revitalization has never and will not fear off course. countries around the world to remove barriers not erect walls and we should open up, not close off and seek integration. this is the way to build an open world economy we should guide reforms ofic the global system with the pr
the low-inflation environment has changed and the risks of inflation driven as major economies take a u-turn and will be serious spillovers and present challenges to global and economic stability and developing countries that bear the brunt of it. in the context of ongoing covid-19 response, we need to explore new drivers of economic growth, new modes of social life and new pathways for people's people exchange and to facilitate cross-border trade keeping the supply chain smooth and to promote...
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about the environment. they look to the west and say look, you screwed up your environment in the west. you have no moral grounds to lecture us about what we should do about our environment. in the meantime, seems to us they're doing more about the environment than anybody. but the west keeps lecturing them in at the same time the west is still making its contribution to the environmental degradation of the entire planet. so what about the west? what are they doing? i mean, copenhagen they did nothing. it was a joke almost. was that serious? what about the west? >> okay. >> china becomes a stakeholder in lots of these things. >> and/or can't johnny, principal of tenafly principle. so one behalf of our school, i wanted to thank you doris and john for being with us and taking time. [applause] >> we are here at this year's cpac top and stocking with marji ross president of publishing. can you tell us what is the latest in her series of politically incorrect guide? >> sure, this is a series that we launched abo
about the environment. they look to the west and say look, you screwed up your environment in the west. you have no moral grounds to lecture us about what we should do about our environment. in the meantime, seems to us they're doing more about the environment than anybody. but the west keeps lecturing them in at the same time the west is still making its contribution to the environmental degradation of the entire planet. so what about the west? what are they doing? i mean, copenhagen they did...
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a lightbulb itself creates an environment. air conditioning creates an environment. fire creates an environment. television, telegraph and digital technology creates an environment, too. it's not that didn't make this happen, but as our culture changes, our values change and the tools we developed change the way we see things. >> you are saying the difference between the culture around print and the internet are inherent to an environment in the digital culture and how much of it is the new media and for the past 20 years we even see it become less like that. >> is interesting. i've always felt we are in danger of folding the environment into the industrial age. that's the main thing i've been kicking and screaming about since nine to 98 via the thing had got mad about his service a reality. here we've got the technology. we can be here, being makers and make the world than i thought everyone talk about this being his company. it's going to change your business, do this, the long boat mishap needs of industrial capitalism can grow forever and ever. on the same day je
a lightbulb itself creates an environment. air conditioning creates an environment. fire creates an environment. television, telegraph and digital technology creates an environment, too. it's not that didn't make this happen, but as our culture changes, our values change and the tools we developed change the way we see things. >> you are saying the difference between the culture around print and the internet are inherent to an environment in the digital culture and how much of it is the...
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but then to get support in the high-priced environment. and then to talk to officials and then if it comes off the market every year for the last several years and then promote these sanctions and then add to the global market. and then with the of the global market at the time with the global economic recovery. talking about sanctions with those economics in the white house to say keep in mind you have a fragile economic situation. >> in most with those wheels sanctions or oil-producing countries are in russia. but in the way that balance as shifted to the legislature. >> peas were controversial all sanctions that was a big departure to take that prerogative away from the executive branch and then given back to congress. >> so basically there is something called a waiver and 10 years ago they made it mandatory to include the wafer. with the executive branch to have leeway to simply say i will waive the sanctions because they're not in the national security interest. president clinton used wavers when he said this will upset our relationsh
but then to get support in the high-priced environment. and then to talk to officials and then if it comes off the market every year for the last several years and then promote these sanctions and then add to the global market. and then with the of the global market at the time with the global economic recovery. talking about sanctions with those economics in the white house to say keep in mind you have a fragile economic situation. >> in most with those wheels sanctions or oil-producing...
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damage to the environment was not just a theoretical issue, it affecting our everyday lives. i knew i needed to get involved i joined my school and became active in the cleanup effort and service projects. the collected trash and break and lunch about the importance. we learned about the effects of climate change from rising temperatures and extreme weather events that harm our communities. i decided to enter the national climate assessment first ever. i wanted to show the urgency of the climate crisis but i also wanted to show protecting at our fingertips. i want to inspire people but we are capable of as a country. i am honored and grateful to my families and their support. in honor to be here today and the greatest leader ever. president biden understands what is at stake act now to combat climate change. it is will. in this endeavor. i particularly want to think about putting together a team we are releasing today. only about 700 people gathered. congress passed a law that calls from plaintiff report about changes in the environment. since then these assessments delivered
damage to the environment was not just a theoretical issue, it affecting our everyday lives. i knew i needed to get involved i joined my school and became active in the cleanup effort and service projects. the collected trash and break and lunch about the importance. we learned about the effects of climate change from rising temperatures and extreme weather events that harm our communities. i decided to enter the national climate assessment first ever. i wanted to show the urgency of the...
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these missions we think are important, here is a range of environments where those outcomes are needed like china or the south china sea. and it sounds like the joint staff the military problems they want to address and the department of defense is to assess their ability to improve those outcomes. >> that's exactly right. that unless we are focusing on the joint outcomes we are trying to achieve we will end up buying a bunch of things to achieve those outcomes them part of the problem is quote unquote is the degree of hubris is baked into that. and that will turn around and hold that for us in the future. and with the mobile device that's not invented in the defense establishment i would be much more interested to say and then to defend the large quantities of income being weapons but the question is can we field a better solution to reduce the likelihood 48 hours to start a conflict and to focus on that outcome and then to come together to drive the expensive resources and the expense of resources. and to iterate on that there is and then the needle on the money we are spending. and
these missions we think are important, here is a range of environments where those outcomes are needed like china or the south china sea. and it sounds like the joint staff the military problems they want to address and the department of defense is to assess their ability to improve those outcomes. >> that's exactly right. that unless we are focusing on the joint outcomes we are trying to achieve we will end up buying a bunch of things to achieve those outcomes them part of the problem is...
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in 2018, the interest-rate environments are much different than it is right now and that's my point and gas. to the extent that i have one. i want you to focus just on the two year yield the treasury yield because that embodies both the current level of the policy rate but also the immediate outlook for the policy rate. if you look at the two-year as of november, early november last year it was almost 3%. the ten year treasury was creating a yield of three and a quart a percent so the very different interest-rate environment but the 3% interest rate reflected back that the policy rate had been increasing to 2017 and 2018 and the committee was projecting further increases in 2019 and 2020 and we still had a positive spread between the two year and the tenure. that was the situation at the beginning of the story. we raise the policy rate at the december meeting and projected further increases in 2019 but the story began to change with turp owls comments at the american economics association meeting in atlanta on january 4 and gradually through the first six months of 2019 the committee st
in 2018, the interest-rate environments are much different than it is right now and that's my point and gas. to the extent that i have one. i want you to focus just on the two year yield the treasury yield because that embodies both the current level of the policy rate but also the immediate outlook for the policy rate. if you look at the two-year as of november, early november last year it was almost 3%. the ten year treasury was creating a yield of three and a quart a percent so the very...
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the regulatory environment cuts through all that. i was listening to one of the guests who said approval process. the approval process is regulated in the regulatory process of infrastructure is probably the most costly part of regulations. and slowing down the approvals, it just adds and adds to the cost of infrastructure. we have to understand the cost of regulation is slowing things down so we are simultaneously looking for all the different regulatory environments that we have, not just financial services. this crowd is concerned about finance and regulations but we got the regulatory burden in almost everything we do. bending a lot of time would be the regulatory burdens as well. >> you heard on our first panning panel we had a lot of economists say me the regulation pieces may be overshadowed by the tax discussion or healthcare but that's not something you link toward, you can do that yourself as an executive order. you can get your cabinet secretaries in place to move quickly on the deregulatory piece . >> a lot of it is perso
the regulatory environment cuts through all that. i was listening to one of the guests who said approval process. the approval process is regulated in the regulatory process of infrastructure is probably the most costly part of regulations. and slowing down the approvals, it just adds and adds to the cost of infrastructure. we have to understand the cost of regulation is slowing things down so we are simultaneously looking for all the different regulatory environments that we have, not just...
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your environment in the west. you have no moral ground to lecture us about what we with should do about our environment. in the mean time, seems to us they are doing more about the environment than anybody. but the west keeping lecturing them at the same time the west is still, making it's contributions to the environmental segregation at the town planet. so what about the west? what are they doing? i mean copenhagen they did nothing. it was a joke almost. was that serious? what about the west? as china comes, the escapes goes. >> i'm principal of the high school. >> oh. >> on behalf of our school, i wanted to thank you doris and john for being with us and taking time. [applause] >> we're here with virginia and the american revolution. could you tell us about the revolution? >> gladly. virginia's role, as i tell my students, virginia played a crucial role in the revolution. a lot of folks that are knowledgeable of the revolution understand the role of people like washington and jefferson and such. but they -- mili
your environment in the west. you have no moral ground to lecture us about what we with should do about our environment. in the mean time, seems to us they are doing more about the environment than anybody. but the west keeping lecturing them at the same time the west is still, making it's contributions to the environmental segregation at the town planet. so what about the west? what are they doing? i mean copenhagen they did nothing. it was a joke almost. was that serious? what about the west?...
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shifts in the domestic and international economic environment brought tremendous pressure. the fundamentals of the chinese economy characterized by strong resilience, enormous potential and long-term sustainability remain unchanged. we have every confidence in the future of china's economy. the wealth of a country is measured by the people thanks to considerable economic growth, the chinese people are living much better lives. nonetheless we are soberly aware that to meet people's aspirations for a better life we have much hard work to do in the long run. china has made clear we strive for more visible and substantive programs in well-rounded development of individuals and the common prosperity of the entire population. we are looking to deliver this goal. the common prosperity we desire is not egalitarianism. it is an analogy, we will make the pie figure and then divide it properly through reasonable institutional arrangements. as a rising tide lifts all boats everyone will get a fair share from development and development to benefit all our people in a more substantial an
shifts in the domestic and international economic environment brought tremendous pressure. the fundamentals of the chinese economy characterized by strong resilience, enormous potential and long-term sustainability remain unchanged. we have every confidence in the future of china's economy. the wealth of a country is measured by the people thanks to considerable economic growth, the chinese people are living much better lives. nonetheless we are soberly aware that to meet people's aspirations...
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our ability to control our information environment is gone. and how a government response that either by fighting it, or by understanding that universal connectiveness and the loss of control commute, good thing for one citizens try how governments respond to that is a testament value. >> host: also joins us is joseph marx who is a reporter. mr. marx. >> a lot of people accredit the arab spring with the moment the social media took charge. how important social media was to the arab spring and how is it going to effect social movements going forward? >> host: some people refer to them as facebook or twitter revolution. i don't buy it. i think that people in the country rebel because of things like a lack of democratic participation, a lack of economic opportunity, frustration about corruption, frustration with families and high food prices. inthe five things had more to do with causing people to rebel than social media. now having said that, i do think that we can look and say with the benefit of some retrospection there are clearly three thing
our ability to control our information environment is gone. and how a government response that either by fighting it, or by understanding that universal connectiveness and the loss of control commute, good thing for one citizens try how governments respond to that is a testament value. >> host: also joins us is joseph marx who is a reporter. mr. marx. >> a lot of people accredit the arab spring with the moment the social media took charge. how important social media was to the arab...
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in terms of the environment as well. the chinese companies recently started to do things like environmental impact assessments on the homefront so again the chinese companies began going abroad and a lot of them did environmental impact assessments and for countries whose own governance was not that strong of course they didn't bother enforcing any kind of laws in terms of undertaking these environmental impact assessment say you found undermining of governments -- governance. when it comes to labor as well one of the things that we found her research is chinese labor practices has two impacts. one is that many resource rich countries will report that chinese labor practices are at the bottom of the barrel and their safety practices are much worse than the safety practices of the americans and the pay is much less than other countries. to some extent that's true and to some extent it's not. the story is more nuanced than that but also what you see is this enormous influx of chinese labor. it really is very different from
in terms of the environment as well. the chinese companies recently started to do things like environmental impact assessments on the homefront so again the chinese companies began going abroad and a lot of them did environmental impact assessments and for countries whose own governance was not that strong of course they didn't bother enforcing any kind of laws in terms of undertaking these environmental impact assessment say you found undermining of governments -- governance. when it comes to...
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so the proponent is more in the realm of changing the strategic environment. so it is less of the sense we can use exports but that's an offense -- in effect is augmenting sources of power is in a variety of ways to put a the market have the appreciable benefit to let america in a better position to levant's interest. >>. >> so the impact of innovation has been a disaster in that impact of the innovation has been slower than expected. what do you think will happen?. >> this is a question that i demand. [laughter] is interesting reading national intelligence every four years and 2008 it talks about the coming energy transition it is all about the renewal will space where things are already happening at that point so to put a big question mark around this. so my sense there is still technological advances so if we're at the end of an ad at all to be covered and have an impact on our ability of others. >> that will eventually come to a halt but the technology moves much more slowly but then quickly than you expect for girl so tell me the rate of the sectors would
so the proponent is more in the realm of changing the strategic environment. so it is less of the sense we can use exports but that's an offense -- in effect is augmenting sources of power is in a variety of ways to put a the market have the appreciable benefit to let america in a better position to levant's interest. >>. >> so the impact of innovation has been a disaster in that impact of the innovation has been slower than expected. what do you think will happen?. >> this is...
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also on the environments we desire to operate in. my department looks forge a collaborative with all of you to ensure we can sustain afford maritime presence while also being responsible environmental stewards as well. let me speak to the cultural war fighting excellence. our second priority is to empower our people. our navy and marine corps are diverse team. individuals from all of the country and all walks of life. that is exactly the way it should be. it is what we want, it is what we need. not just because in an democracy as an force we should be representative of the american people. because we are stronger, we are more capable when we have many different experiences and viewpoints to draw from. everything we do, everything we achieve we do through teamwork. teamwork is only possible when all members of the team are valued when everyone feels they have a voice. and their contributions actually manage the organization. this type of atmosphere, this environment is founded upon trust. the type of environment leaders at every level
also on the environments we desire to operate in. my department looks forge a collaborative with all of you to ensure we can sustain afford maritime presence while also being responsible environmental stewards as well. let me speak to the cultural war fighting excellence. our second priority is to empower our people. our navy and marine corps are diverse team. individuals from all of the country and all walks of life. that is exactly the way it should be. it is what we want, it is what we need....
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but bigger problems are corruption and the environment that you brought up. and in some areas, china is leading the world in environment on clean energy with nuclear plants. they are building 50 this year -- this decade. and their view as with other countries, that's the only clean energy. and coal which relies mostly energy in china, they are bolding all their nuke plants are coal plants which cuts down on pollution. their billing with him at elsinore. but mostly they're talking about all the time. and the new directive that came out last year is you cannot in china have a project of any kind, a building, a bridge, any kind of project without the sustainability, environmental sustainability, program, sustainability program for the environment, or you can get approval for any projects. so they've got a long way to go, awful long way to go and all the regard you speak of, but things are happening. that are never reported in the west. >> and as you said, you know, the laws, the law, judicial system is reformed but it is one thing to have the written law, and it
but bigger problems are corruption and the environment that you brought up. and in some areas, china is leading the world in environment on clean energy with nuclear plants. they are building 50 this year -- this decade. and their view as with other countries, that's the only clean energy. and coal which relies mostly energy in china, they are bolding all their nuke plants are coal plants which cuts down on pollution. their billing with him at elsinore. but mostly they're talking about all the...
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do you sense that there is an environment around them where people can speak truth to power more than once, or is your sense how he operates things? >> one of the things i learned in my most recent trip is with the move to amend the constitution and eliminates the two-term president when it was understood in the elite very unpopular. that is the kind of thing that could cause him problems and they can have an opportunity to be used so they feel he's going to be there forever now. so this is one of the potential pieces of legislation put forth within the shadow legislature. can you abolish the term limit or is it a third five-year term? >> are there still terms and an unlimited number or is it open in after this one and? pick the national congress will meet every five years. >> but there is no limit on the number of the rules. >> correct. >> just so i understand that. you've been watching china as long as anybody i know. does of this surprise you? >> we didn't know when he first came to power he was in on known figure that had been in charge of the open decks and that was a big success
do you sense that there is an environment around them where people can speak truth to power more than once, or is your sense how he operates things? >> one of the things i learned in my most recent trip is with the move to amend the constitution and eliminates the two-term president when it was understood in the elite very unpopular. that is the kind of thing that could cause him problems and they can have an opportunity to be used so they feel he's going to be there forever now. so this...
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and in this environment, what can we do to preserve the u.s. strategic advantage in space, and the answer is fairly simple. the united states needs to take those actions that help generate our advantage in the first place. that is, leading by example in a stable and transparent regulatory environment with government and industry in partnership. and i want to touch just briefly on a few of the sectors that we're working on. in space launch innovative american companies are changing the character and expectations of our launch services. in recent years, for example, spacex has helped the u.s. gain back martial share against -- market share against foreign suppliers. in looking at the number of launches, however, taking place, the speed of them, the days of doing a launch and that's it and then waiting a few months and doing another launch is somewhat gone. so when you look at regulations built for expendable rockets launched a few times a year, they're really not up-to-date as to what you need for multiple rockets that are reusable happening. so
and in this environment, what can we do to preserve the u.s. strategic advantage in space, and the answer is fairly simple. the united states needs to take those actions that help generate our advantage in the first place. that is, leading by example in a stable and transparent regulatory environment with government and industry in partnership. and i want to touch just briefly on a few of the sectors that we're working on. in space launch innovative american companies are changing the character...
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it seems like that is a challenging environment to be a sailor. the next couple of years of your life. >> it is. you know better than i would say you don't have any amenities like you said that's not a great place now. some people who are around there like it because they can be closer to family so i found people with families like this is good i can go home atat night and see my family but a lot of people i talked to who are a pre- commissioned ship with overhauls i've been stuck here now. i'm not from here. that's the thing. the shipbuilders for the most part are from around that area. >> so stepping back a little bit here and talking about the new carriers there's been a lot of discussion aboutof the future of aircraft carriers and whether they are still relevant in that environment with precision weapons to hold them at risk miles away from the coast. does that affect the people that work and do they start to wonder what is my long term viability here because you have multiple generations of people that have been building ships there and there
it seems like that is a challenging environment to be a sailor. the next couple of years of your life. >> it is. you know better than i would say you don't have any amenities like you said that's not a great place now. some people who are around there like it because they can be closer to family so i found people with families like this is good i can go home atat night and see my family but a lot of people i talked to who are a pre- commissioned ship with overhauls i've been stuck here...
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and that goes for wild fish in the things and that is bad for the environment three or 400 times more land than national gas plants or nuclear plants. and my views have been badly misrepresented of those who know better. that simply isn't true but i defend the right to burn core because that is better than burning word. ia defend fracking because natural gas is better than core. you are pro- national gas or anti? wrong question i'm in favor when it replaces : against it when it replaces nuclear. in my view you eventually they will be 100 percent nuclear. and with that be? it could be as early as 2100 maybe 2200 but no more ridiculous to think will be 100 percent nuclear and fossil fuels. we are almost 90 percent as primary energy. nuclear first and foremost is the technology to make the most powerful weapons humans have ever made. and then we had this powerful spinoff ten out on - - technology to basically string one - - with human decline which is close to zero that takes a tiny amount of land for nuclear. i don't see that as far-fetched as all with globalization and neoliberalism so
and that goes for wild fish in the things and that is bad for the environment three or 400 times more land than national gas plants or nuclear plants. and my views have been badly misrepresented of those who know better. that simply isn't true but i defend the right to burn core because that is better than burning word. ia defend fracking because natural gas is better than core. you are pro- national gas or anti? wrong question i'm in favor when it replaces : against it when it replaces...
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congress passed a law that calls from plaintiff report about changes in the environment. since then these assessments delivered to the congress and the president and go to resource in america for information on on a change developing climate solutions. today, i am proud to announce the fifth, assessment and history. from every single state in the nation as well as several territories and tribes. the most problematic assessment of state matters assessment and talking all regions, all corpus in the united states, much as, all taking it to reduce credit risk and warns it, you can't be complacent. we can't be complacent. we have to keep going, it shows us an opportunity to do some really big things. the ultimate threat to climate change. new york, florida, puerto rico historic hurricanes in homes and hospitals, houses of worship. catastrophic storms and tornadoes devouring everything passed. businesses, police stations and i've seen firefighters, california, colorado the whole neighborhood. thousands of miles and i have flown in these areas and helicopters. they have burned t
congress passed a law that calls from plaintiff report about changes in the environment. since then these assessments delivered to the congress and the president and go to resource in america for information on on a change developing climate solutions. today, i am proud to announce the fifth, assessment and history. from every single state in the nation as well as several territories and tribes. the most problematic assessment of state matters assessment and talking all regions, all corpus in...
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we believe high-quality development can only be in a highly secure environment. but, what we pursue is interplay between security and development. we will never ignore development development. it holds the key to solving all of the problems and challenges in china. china pursues high standard opening up. last year marks the 45th anniversary of china'sand opening up policy. this policy has transformed china tremendously. i was born in the 1960s and i witnessed the sheer contrast before and after the policy was china will remain committed to the policy and keep its doors will continue to spend institutional opening up with regard to rules regulations and management to create a market oriented business environment its international standards. in the process will try to address the service actor the flow of data and equal participation in government procurement. in the same mind we hope the united states keeps its marketshinese companies with equitable just and nondiscriminatory business environment as so a nether question is will china become more inward looking as
we believe high-quality development can only be in a highly secure environment. but, what we pursue is interplay between security and development. we will never ignore development development. it holds the key to solving all of the problems and challenges in china. china pursues high standard opening up. last year marks the 45th anniversary of china'sand opening up policy. this policy has transformed china tremendously. i was born in the 1960s and i witnessed the sheer contrast before and after...
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so things like gps or the ability to map the environment may not exist in the military environment. many look like advanced missiles. so missiles that can adapt and fight to their target and can move around in a threats and can talk with one another so swarms of intelligence missiles and they also look like cyber weapons which don't look like anything but have a tremendous effect. there's an incredible program that darpa ran a couple years ago called the cyber grand challenge. it brought competitors to build computers to scan software of its own for vulnerability that could be hacked or patched. they competed in a tournament to find these things. they're now at the level where they're not as good as the top human hackers but there in the top 20 which is pretty good. that's enough to have a lot of value in the pentagon is already deploying this software to patch it up. all of these things are not intelligent like us. they don't understand the broader context. whether being used in the way their intended, but if the environment changes they're not prepared they can't see the bigger pi
so things like gps or the ability to map the environment may not exist in the military environment. many look like advanced missiles. so missiles that can adapt and fight to their target and can move around in a threats and can talk with one another so swarms of intelligence missiles and they also look like cyber weapons which don't look like anything but have a tremendous effect. there's an incredible program that darpa ran a couple years ago called the cyber grand challenge. it brought...
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in terms of the environment as well. chinese companies in many respects have only recently started to do things like environmental impact assessments on the home front. so, again, when chinese companies particularly first began going abroad, you find a lot of them never did environmental impact assess emts and for countries whose own governance was not that strong, of course, they didn't bother enforcing any kind of laws in terms of making chinese companies undertake these environmental impact assessments. so, again, you found some kind of undermining of governance in terms of the environment. and then when it comes to labor as well, one of the things that we found through our research is that chinese labor practices have two impacts. one is that many, many resource-rich countries report that chinese labor practicesser at the bottom of the barrel. their safety practices are much worse than the australians or americans. that their pay is much less than other countries. to some extent that's true, and to some extent it's n
in terms of the environment as well. chinese companies in many respects have only recently started to do things like environmental impact assessments on the home front. so, again, when chinese companies particularly first began going abroad, you find a lot of them never did environmental impact assess emts and for countries whose own governance was not that strong, of course, they didn't bother enforcing any kind of laws in terms of making chinese companies undertake these environmental impact...
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when i was there it felt like the family environment where you could just sort of driving with your kid to hop over onto the missile range and now their shows concrete barricades. it was really after 9/11 that it got much more secure. it's sort of sad to me because it's very difficult for me to go home and see where i grew up now. >> i want to encourager viewers to call and join us. that and pacific (202)748-8201. karen paper to take your questions and comments about this personal story she writes growing up in china. your mom also decide how did she go about doing this. >> the navy had a hard time getting people to move out there. is the whole process of motivating women tuesday because there has been spent billions and so they started a program that had been at the base. just to give them something to do so they don't go stir crazy. over time and turn into a quota for women working on the base. my mom got in with this program because she was bored at home with us should just work her way up to even being more powerful than my dad on the base surprisingly which i didn't realize because
when i was there it felt like the family environment where you could just sort of driving with your kid to hop over onto the missile range and now their shows concrete barricades. it was really after 9/11 that it got much more secure. it's sort of sad to me because it's very difficult for me to go home and see where i grew up now. >> i want to encourager viewers to call and join us. that and pacific (202)748-8201. karen paper to take your questions and comments about this personal story...
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the global low inflation environment has notably changed, and the risks of inflation driven by multiple factors are surfacing. if major economies slam on the brakes or take a u-turn in their monetary policies, there would be serious negative spillovers. they would present challenges to global economic and financial stability, and developing countries would bear the brunt of it. in the context of ongoing covid-19 response, we need to explore new drivers of economic growth, new modes of social life and new pathways for people-to-people exchange, in a bid to facilitate cross-border trade, keep industrial and supply chains secure and smooth, and promote steady and solid progress in global economic recovery. economic globalization is the trend of the times. though countercurrents are sure to exist in a river, none could stop it from flowing to the sea. driving forces bolster the river's momentum, and resistance may yet enhance its flow. despite the countercurrents and dangerous shoals along the way, economic globalization has never and will not veer off course. countries around the world sho
the global low inflation environment has notably changed, and the risks of inflation driven by multiple factors are surfacing. if major economies slam on the brakes or take a u-turn in their monetary policies, there would be serious negative spillovers. they would present challenges to global economic and financial stability, and developing countries would bear the brunt of it. in the context of ongoing covid-19 response, we need to explore new drivers of economic growth, new modes of social...
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a wartime environment and it brings back memories when i was working at the intelligence community so i identify with the. you were also multiple or getting ready to go to law school. what were you thinking? and how does it form your career decisions. >> it's great to be here as part of this talking about how the events of 9/11 still shape many of the conversations you're having today about surveillance. i just got back from my reunion and coming in to the panel, i experienced 9/11 is a member of public and a lot of ways but it was the start of much greater awareness for us as a country and government power exercised and expanded in the aftermath of those events. a couple years after those events, i had to law school and was part of a clinic team that worked on a number of issues for this response to 9/11 including surveillance and al qaeda in the detention and material witnesses and muslim americans and a vast number of detention that occurred after 9/11 in new york and new jersey area. in the little more time in the work law school and it left a mark on my career path. i think we wi
a wartime environment and it brings back memories when i was working at the intelligence community so i identify with the. you were also multiple or getting ready to go to law school. what were you thinking? and how does it form your career decisions. >> it's great to be here as part of this talking about how the events of 9/11 still shape many of the conversations you're having today about surveillance. i just got back from my reunion and coming in to the panel, i experienced 9/11 is a...
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we help them reconcile all the alerting and environment. we help them pick which ones present the biggest risk to the enterprise. >> host: when you look what happened to target and the office of personnel management where they warn that they missed the risks? >> guest: i can't speak on the specifics of those breaches but i will say generic leg and we were public by default on the target related breaches because there was a warning system in place there. the code base that was developed that was used against the majority of the retailers and those breaches was developed six months before was ever started great it was sold in underground forums. if you are active in those forms you are able to gain access into that code base and a code base was a memory scraping tool which allowed you to gain access to the credentials from the time they went through the card swipe until the time they were encrypted. so the tools being sold, keep up the tools are gained access to the tools you could reverse engineered and say this is a tool that targets retail
we help them reconcile all the alerting and environment. we help them pick which ones present the biggest risk to the enterprise. >> host: when you look what happened to target and the office of personnel management where they warn that they missed the risks? >> guest: i can't speak on the specifics of those breaches but i will say generic leg and we were public by default on the target related breaches because there was a warning system in place there. the code base that was...
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they will foster an orderly environment for investors. we will expend market access for foreign investments, build high standard planet free zones, strength and protection of property and level the playing field to make china's market more transparent and better regulated. in the coming five years china is expected to import 8 trillion u.s. dollars of goods, attract 600 billion u.s. dollars of foreiginvestment and make 750 billion u.s. dollars of outbound investment. chinese tourists will make 700 million, all of these will create a better -- bigger market, more more products and more business opportunities for other countries. china's development will continue to offer opportunities to communities in other countries. china will keep its door wide open and not close at. an open door allows both other countries to access the chinese market and china itself to integrate with the world. we hope other countries he will also keep their door open to chinese investors and to keep their playing field level. china will foster an environment of ope
they will foster an orderly environment for investors. we will expend market access for foreign investments, build high standard planet free zones, strength and protection of property and level the playing field to make china's market more transparent and better regulated. in the coming five years china is expected to import 8 trillion u.s. dollars of goods, attract 600 billion u.s. dollars of foreiginvestment and make 750 billion u.s. dollars of outbound investment. chinese tourists will make...
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they lie in intersections between genes and environment. but do i feel that some of these evanescent qualities have some components of genes? how do we know the answer is yes? very, very detailed studies on identical twins separated at birth, a famous study i talk about a lot and interviewed one of the authors of that study for this book, he said twins separated at birth, brought up in different circumstances, share surprising kinds of behavior. they share personality traits that you would not have imagine happen by random chances, they share preferences and anxiety. there must be thinks in the
they lie in intersections between genes and environment. but do i feel that some of these evanescent qualities have some components of genes? how do we know the answer is yes? very, very detailed studies on identical twins separated at birth, a famous study i talk about a lot and interviewed one of the authors of that study for this book, he said twins separated at birth, brought up in different circumstances, share surprising kinds of behavior. they share personality traits that you would not...
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relatively small numbers that can operate relatively independently, to respond to the stimuli in the environment and you have cheap systems that are expendable or disposable and they operate independently but the scope of action is strained. all these things are a role for both of those but when you think about new ways of operating that exploit autonomous systems how do you see the relationships being used, are you trying to do a war of attrition, enter's game, and overwhelm them? do you see that as a component of a larger force that uses that episodically but more traditional maneuver actions and that is an element of that. how would you see the different types of unmanned systems being deployed in military operations as opposed to throwing a bunch of robot waves that people. >> perhaps the point that unifies the two in the present sense whether it is global hawk or something smaller and cheaper we talk about them as unmanned systems, you look beneath the hood and see all the different particular tasks performed by human beings remotely, in the case of many of these unmanned systems to make th
relatively small numbers that can operate relatively independently, to respond to the stimuli in the environment and you have cheap systems that are expendable or disposable and they operate independently but the scope of action is strained. all these things are a role for both of those but when you think about new ways of operating that exploit autonomous systems how do you see the relationships being used, are you trying to do a war of attrition, enter's game, and overwhelm them? do you see...
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putting it in historical perspective, we lived for decades in a more dangerous riskier environment than we are in now. one of the dangers of acting so risk-averse is competitors can misjudge us. they can believe we don't care about something that in the end we wind up caring about and so if there's a risk of confrontation that comes from being too aggressive it is the risk of confrontation that comes by not being forthright about what we really care about. any other questions? >> publishing on foreign affairs in 2015, last year, how to reinforce, and keeping that defense. there are many similar elements. how to lend this, for defense. >> one of the hallmarks over the years is developing new concepts and each of our own perspectives our work informs other work and we build off of it, speaking of evan's paper, sure. but i think evan goes beyond that and put it into a strategic contest with operational concepts. >> thomas mahnken, my question is some of your recommendations appear to be in response to strength. do you identify any weaknesses in china's strategy. >> a great question. pla ha
putting it in historical perspective, we lived for decades in a more dangerous riskier environment than we are in now. one of the dangers of acting so risk-averse is competitors can misjudge us. they can believe we don't care about something that in the end we wind up caring about and so if there's a risk of confrontation that comes from being too aggressive it is the risk of confrontation that comes by not being forthright about what we really care about. any other questions? >>...
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to foster an environment of all countries. ended 2015 of the 2013 agenda for sustainable agenda and needs to have increased since -- with the other countries for independent development. in preparation for the hundreds of mitt, -- under summit with the suggestions of all partners. also with the rule of economic development. and in time it will come back to the market to provide forces for the world economy to bring about a new economic string to the globe. thank you. [applause] >> mr. vice president you have provided us with figures and facts that make us optimistic about the chinese economy but in particular if you compare the challenges and we should remind ourselves with that existed of patterns to undertake a deep preaching reform with a fairly interesting and promising remarks. personally based a my own observation of china, what impresses me most is how much china has become entrepreneurial if pelican all those young people icy a complete different country which competes on the manufacturing intellectual capabilities. we
to foster an environment of all countries. ended 2015 of the 2013 agenda for sustainable agenda and needs to have increased since -- with the other countries for independent development. in preparation for the hundreds of mitt, -- under summit with the suggestions of all partners. also with the rule of economic development. and in time it will come back to the market to provide forces for the world economy to bring about a new economic string to the globe. thank you. [applause] >> mr....
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it is incontrovertible today the environment is in better shape under president trump and we found it. since 2017 air pollution in this country has fallen 7 percent. last year superfund sites the most in a single year since 2001 and b will list another 27 this year the epa is trying to finance more than $40 billion of clean water infrastructure supporting 7100 projects and 27000 jobs during president trump's first term and they have recovered more criminal and civil appointees them the obama biden administration did and their first term. these successes are a big deal and great news in terms of health and well-being but like most great news you rarely read about in newspapers or watch it on the news. in fact the news media purposely under reports and a good news from this administration. just last week we analysis second-largest civil action under the clean air act the trump administration has put more civil and criminal penalties more than the obama administration to know press has reported this deal was made from president trump went left the paris climate accord to treat the us eco
it is incontrovertible today the environment is in better shape under president trump and we found it. since 2017 air pollution in this country has fallen 7 percent. last year superfund sites the most in a single year since 2001 and b will list another 27 this year the epa is trying to finance more than $40 billion of clean water infrastructure supporting 7100 projects and 27000 jobs during president trump's first term and they have recovered more criminal and civil appointees them the obama...
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we are committed to a diverse and inclusive environment. i strongly believe that diverse perspectives not only do you get better results, but the young people coming up are accustomed to a inclusive environment they don't want workplaces like that. i want the fed to be known as a great place for women and minorities in to work on behalf of he listened to. >> so you both made decisions and with those standards to get tenure that is not the usual steppingstone. so what role does public service play in your own career or evolution so what do you recommend if they try to do a fellowship or one year at the cea? . >> thinking as what i would want to have part of my career as motivation to study economics and hopes i would have a chance to serve on the council of economic advisers and as a body of understanding of work that is highly relevant so that economist can contribute to make the world a more successful place to apply that knowledge so that was part of the motivation and as we go back and forth between academia and public policy charts i fo
we are committed to a diverse and inclusive environment. i strongly believe that diverse perspectives not only do you get better results, but the young people coming up are accustomed to a inclusive environment they don't want workplaces like that. i want the fed to be known as a great place for women and minorities in to work on behalf of he listened to. >> so you both made decisions and with those standards to get tenure that is not the usual steppingstone. so what role does public...
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what has changed the nature of the adversary environment. some back maybe a decade or two ago i think people still talked about space as potential sanctuary. and what would do, what the u.s. would do or not do to change that. that discussion is gone. the discussion is gone and it's gone because it's been changed by the actions particularly of russia and china and counterspace systems. i can refer you to the testimony from intelligence and defense community is what's happened. first priority is to make sure that in this environment which we are very relied upon that we are at least more resilient to making sure that it's not that satellite systems will ever be invulnerable. they won't be, but that the functions we wanted to carry out a a quantity resilient against a wider form a challenge. then that we have capabilities to respond across domain and other areas if necessary to any challenges or threats to that capability. what you are seeing now is really a rethinking over the changes that have been occurring for some time but which now i thin
what has changed the nature of the adversary environment. some back maybe a decade or two ago i think people still talked about space as potential sanctuary. and what would do, what the u.s. would do or not do to change that. that discussion is gone. the discussion is gone and it's gone because it's been changed by the actions particularly of russia and china and counterspace systems. i can refer you to the testimony from intelligence and defense community is what's happened. first priority is...
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we know that is a contested environment. we have seen it contested where we've had major companies and debilitating acts and we know it is contested along governments and intelligence agencies. based on that, we have a very clear priority of defending the network first. we are growing teams that are dedicated to active defense into testing herself. we are building a series of scorecards and metrics that will hold individual some organization to account. if cyber security is a large discipline process in a department like the department of defense, where finding ways that commanders at all levels are cognizant of how choices what they are making can affect cyber security. we are also looking at the global environment and asking hard questions about what does it mean to maintain deterrence in a world where cyber can be weapon eyes? those are the trickiest questions and have the heaviest policy overtones. we might use that to talk with our distinguished collie care. >> is much as we have done in cyber think it is fair to say th
we know that is a contested environment. we have seen it contested where we've had major companies and debilitating acts and we know it is contested along governments and intelligence agencies. based on that, we have a very clear priority of defending the network first. we are growing teams that are dedicated to active defense into testing herself. we are building a series of scorecards and metrics that will hold individual some organization to account. if cyber security is a large discipline...
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the first is general statementsts on the global environment that has an impact on form policy. these are statements in the world and it has implications. i think they will continue to stress, a generally stable environment and peace and development of the time. i think you'll see that can be highlighted. the statement has always been paired with more negative concerns about the international environment. those in the past have been called power politics, local conflicts, hotspot issues that keep emerging. imbalances in the world economy which may be worsening and then of course traditional and nontraditional securityy threats. you will see references to these factors as well. there's also been a reference in the past to something called neo interventionism. that has been the tendency for states to intervene in the internal affairs of other state states. this was prompted really for or highlighted in the first party congress and it came about because of libya and syria with outside powers. this might not be as prominent in this party because you haven't had as many new examples
the first is general statementsts on the global environment that has an impact on form policy. these are statements in the world and it has implications. i think they will continue to stress, a generally stable environment and peace and development of the time. i think you'll see that can be highlighted. the statement has always been paired with more negative concerns about the international environment. those in the past have been called power politics, local conflicts, hotspot issues that...
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so half a cup of vegetables per day can change your life and our environment. thank you so much. [applause] >> so let's just get into it? o k. so one of the first things that we get is our expensive the products are. which means you should buy it at three times and that is something we truly believe. especially factory farm stuff that is truly nutritious. so given the of wealth of the past decade rewrite what made you want to write this book in particular? >> what inspired me was my little sister might under sister was diagnosed when she was nine and the doctors told the parents then she would most likely be in a wheelchair my mother has never taken the information line down she also has had investigated streak. after many years of researching she found of a study by this time i sister was often chemotherapy ahead injections' twice a day and was not getting better. so menam read that they could lead to autoimmune conditions such as arthritis. meat and dairy by nature can be pro inflammatory so with toxins and antibiotics we can have the inflammation in the body. so my mom read th
so half a cup of vegetables per day can change your life and our environment. thank you so much. [applause] >> so let's just get into it? o k. so one of the first things that we get is our expensive the products are. which means you should buy it at three times and that is something we truly believe. especially factory farm stuff that is truly nutritious. so given the of wealth of the past decade rewrite what made you want to write this book in particular? >> what inspired me was my...
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it is mission life when i say live and mean life for the environment. every individual must live his life in true development and we are working on this and i'm sure whatever work and he has started in these areas, not because india has adversely affected the environment of the world if we are doing this because we have a concern for future generations did we do not did want to give our future generations a world that makes life difficult for them and therefore we have a global responsibility. india has not caused any problems to the environment however we are playing a leading role in attributing as far as being prosperous as concert and there's always talk about transferring to transfer and financial support in there some countries that need to have technology transfer and financial support and we hope as soon as we can move forward in this area we will be able to solve this challenge of climate change. thank you very much. >> that is why i was able to convince my colleagues in the congress to pass legislation for the largest climate fund ever in worl
it is mission life when i say live and mean life for the environment. every individual must live his life in true development and we are working on this and i'm sure whatever work and he has started in these areas, not because india has adversely affected the environment of the world if we are doing this because we have a concern for future generations did we do not did want to give our future generations a world that makes life difficult for them and therefore we have a global responsibility....
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be respectful of your questions he cannot answer everything he is in that environment and to make this awkward so just except that is for all of us. when we have outside groups with a safety announcement that we are responsible if you do have that announcement it will take us down to the ground level with the national geographic about the queens of egypt if we don't have the emergency we are very lucky today to have the admiral for the country uncertainty with the challenges throughout the world and the nav to ensure allies and friends and us the constancy of america's will that there is a safe and peaceful environment free of intimidation and that is a commitment the admiral will carry going forward. we have always been grateful to have this opportunity so please welcome him with your warm applause so we can get started. [applause] . >> i will not make a big introduction but with this body of work to say it's been a big week for the admiral congratulations with the confirmation hearing coming up he cannot talk about and then to focus on what is happening now. it gives plenty to talk a
be respectful of your questions he cannot answer everything he is in that environment and to make this awkward so just except that is for all of us. when we have outside groups with a safety announcement that we are responsible if you do have that announcement it will take us down to the ground level with the national geographic about the queens of egypt if we don't have the emergency we are very lucky today to have the admiral for the country uncertainty with the challenges throughout the...
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so things like gps or the ability to map the environment may not exist in the military environment. many look like advanced missiles. so missiles that can adapt and fight to their target and can move around in a threats and can talk with one another so swarms of intelligence missiles and they also look like cyber weapons which don't look like anything but have a tremendous effect. there's an incredible program that darpa ran a couple years ago called the cyber grand challenge. it brought competitors to build computers to scan software of its own for vulnerability that could be hacked or patched. they competed in a tournament to find these things. they're now at the level where they're not as good as the top human hackers but there in the top 20 which is pretty good. that's enough to have a lot of value in the pentagon is already deploying this software to patch it up. all of these things are not intelligent like us. they don't understand the broader context. whether being used in the way their intended, but if the environment changes they're not prepared they can't see the bigger pi
so things like gps or the ability to map the environment may not exist in the military environment. many look like advanced missiles. so missiles that can adapt and fight to their target and can move around in a threats and can talk with one another so swarms of intelligence missiles and they also look like cyber weapons which don't look like anything but have a tremendous effect. there's an incredible program that darpa ran a couple years ago called the cyber grand challenge. it brought...
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first, the capabilities that are likely to be most useful in war time in contested environments things like attack submarines and things like long-range strike are likely to be less valuable as visible measures of assur assurance to our allies. the stelthness of the submari submarinebut they are not visible to allies as signs of presence and rearsurance. in fact, the capabilities that the united states has traditionally and here i mean post-world war ii relied on to assure our allies are those that are the most vulnerable in actual conflict. so i think all this amounts to the fact that the united states and our allies are going to have to except more risk than we have been used to at least in recent years and in the last couple decades. so the big question for the united states, for our strategy, our force posture, is how can we both effectively deter and assure at the same time. i think one of the ways to break this knot is to better implement land power into a forward defense strategy. to immolate the chinese and field or own land base missiles, to work with our allies to field anti-
first, the capabilities that are likely to be most useful in war time in contested environments things like attack submarines and things like long-range strike are likely to be less valuable as visible measures of assur assurance to our allies. the stelthness of the submari submarinebut they are not visible to allies as signs of presence and rearsurance. in fact, the capabilities that the united states has traditionally and here i mean post-world war ii relied on to assure our allies are those...
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, coalition command and control environments and don't think we have a satisfactory answer yet. creating that feedback loop for exercises to research and development activities and development of policies, procedures, plans, training is an important cornerstone of relationship and out to be guiding research and develop into activities in that second area of focusing on current concerns. the second thing i want to pick up on is our mark the professor made, a couple of remarks about advantages the republic of korea brings to the relationship. when is the friendly relations korea enjoys with many countries in the asia-pacific region and beyond and a second one is focus on being able to translate korean technology into exports with those markets and working for areas where those can advance joint research and development, this really important, to be developed in a strategic complex to think about expending security cooperation beyond us korean relationships, thinking how us korean security cooperation can engage other partners that will be important, in current settings with regard
, coalition command and control environments and don't think we have a satisfactory answer yet. creating that feedback loop for exercises to research and development activities and development of policies, procedures, plans, training is an important cornerstone of relationship and out to be guiding research and develop into activities in that second area of focusing on current concerns. the second thing i want to pick up on is our mark the professor made, a couple of remarks about advantages...
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i approachedpo the climate enery environment issue as an investigativeap journalist. i cut my teeth if you will back in the '90s investigating the amazon rain forest scare. if remember prior to global warming becoming an incident of our mental issue we had disney films, national geographic, all the schoolchildren involve in save the rain forest. and then ie went down to resuls of at times and a part -- interviewed environmentalist. it was nonsense all the claims people being told about the ran forest. they were telling a semi-football fields -- nephewse after that, 2006 or seven "new york times" admitted the rain forest cut, people are generally to cities, moved to suburbs and leaving the jungle back to the jungle and forestry practices have improved dramatically. they can do we call sustainable forestry instead of clearcutting they can cut little swaths of land and within seven years you can't distinguish with a forest has been cut. that's the stuff i did as investigative journalist and that led me to the climate issue and it worked in use senate of our mental public
i approachedpo the climate enery environment issue as an investigativeap journalist. i cut my teeth if you will back in the '90s investigating the amazon rain forest scare. if remember prior to global warming becoming an incident of our mental issue we had disney films, national geographic, all the schoolchildren involve in save the rain forest. and then ie went down to resuls of at times and a part -- interviewed environmentalist. it was nonsense all the claims people being told about the ran...
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shelley moore capito chairs the senate environment and public works subcommittee hearing.
shelley moore capito chairs the senate environment and public works subcommittee hearing.
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there was an environment in which economic success developed which is not at all democratic party think that's another angle they would throw out. >> with these headwinds, how much is a bad thing that happened to us, like. [inaudible] is a challenge for growth versus a reflection of some policy problem or political problem. many of the things you describe them to be facts about the world, not some particular problem that we've got. >> i actually take the view that it is a fundamental policy problem. remember i said there were six economic headwinds but i thought about the second half my book talking about what i considered to be the biggest headman of all which is myopia. it's not just myopia and shortsightedness in business, i think i devoted a whole chapter talking about some of the challenges of business myopia that countries are grappling with but it's also about short-term and politics. in that respect that you think this is not some absorbent thing that's happening. i think it's bad policies that are appealing in a moment in time but perhaps don't really cap term trade-offs. there
there was an environment in which economic success developed which is not at all democratic party think that's another angle they would throw out. >> with these headwinds, how much is a bad thing that happened to us, like. [inaudible] is a challenge for growth versus a reflection of some policy problem or political problem. many of the things you describe them to be facts about the world, not some particular problem that we've got. >> i actually take the view that it is a...
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it is just environment. and the third is technological lead and if you look around the world, there are tom tectonic shift going on. india and china, per capita use will increase and their population is also increasing, and so they have really a double whammy and we are seeing the tectonic shifts of shifting towards the clean energy, that will motivate it to do that. i believe that's the business opportunity and for us to change our carbon profile, or how we use our energy, getting more efficient, etc., is also a business opportunity. so that's the reality today. if up ask that question, if you are to capitalize on these tectonic both hopefully and in hour nation and the other nations around the world, it's a global issue, the pace and scale of innovation that we need is something that we need to understand that. the way i like to put it is that if you look at the last 100 years of innovation, whether it's going from artificial fertilizers to airplanes to nuclear energy, all the way down to internet, all of
it is just environment. and the third is technological lead and if you look around the world, there are tom tectonic shift going on. india and china, per capita use will increase and their population is also increasing, and so they have really a double whammy and we are seeing the tectonic shifts of shifting towards the clean energy, that will motivate it to do that. i believe that's the business opportunity and for us to change our carbon profile, or how we use our energy, getting more...
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we also have to recognize if they make efforts to improve that environment but nothing happens we may be disempowering the leadership in africa so what we are starting to do at the firms is work harder at providing objective picture in africa and differentiate between those that raise an important point. it is a big continent with so many countries. and in those investments on the basis of government. >> other questions over here? >> the pension plan. we heard larry kudlow talk about interest rates for a long time, $750 trillion of debt in the world, will be sitting here in a few years with $500 trillion of debt with interest rates, are they concerned about that? >> at the annual meetings this year, low for longer, low forever. the conclusion was twofold where we spent the imf but the other is we need to appreciate low interest rates as the contributing factor but if we didn't have low interest rates, growth this year would be half a percentage point lower, 2.5%, that is not happening. when it is prolonged, what happens, financial institutions are taking excessive risk, sooner or late
we also have to recognize if they make efforts to improve that environment but nothing happens we may be disempowering the leadership in africa so what we are starting to do at the firms is work harder at providing objective picture in africa and differentiate between those that raise an important point. it is a big continent with so many countries. and in those investments on the basis of government. >> other questions over here? >> the pension plan. we heard larry kudlow talk...
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we have chairman for mart committee here printed chairman wicker, the commerce secretary environment. we are here because senate finance committee and u.s. mca committee 25 to three. a very strong bipartisan vote. we expect the same bipartisan vote on the floor the united states senate when he gets up there. on the parliamentary, decision, it was referred to several other committees get these committees are going to hear from some of those germans in the meantime it takes just a short period of time to do what they have to do but we do our i do not see that getting u.s. mca past and the only i know is whether we are impeachment or otherwise. u.s. mca was very good for agriculture my state of iowa is number one in the production of eight is an example or the growing straits in the midwest. you've never been able to get our dairy products on aids and elite into canada on nafta and this is a big opportunity for that. we also have the overall straight commission, statistics that is going to create hundred and 796,000 jobs and $65 billion of investment in the united states. 34 billion of t
we have chairman for mart committee here printed chairman wicker, the commerce secretary environment. we are here because senate finance committee and u.s. mca committee 25 to three. a very strong bipartisan vote. we expect the same bipartisan vote on the floor the united states senate when he gets up there. on the parliamentary, decision, it was referred to several other committees get these committees are going to hear from some of those germans in the meantime it takes just a short period of...
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it's a continent that has real issues on the environment outside, with this hard desert and many other desert expanding, real concern about water scarcity, i think this is something that will be a much bigger deal. i am worried about that. i think companies are doing a lot to try to hit off what the risks might be. you are absolutely right that the technology has lowered the cost of many, not just food production, but also transportation, and this is a theme that people keep throwing at me and i talk about it in the book, don't worry about the world, it's all going to be fine because were going to have to work less for sure, but the cost of living will go down because of technological innovations. i hope they're right. i'm not so worried about the end point, i'm more worried about the transition, had a week to that place and that's where it can be messy. >> the last one i wanted to talk about was, i think you listed at last in the book, you said about half of the issue which is innovation or total factor productivity. do you have a favorite theory. >> and really on the fence on this. i
it's a continent that has real issues on the environment outside, with this hard desert and many other desert expanding, real concern about water scarcity, i think this is something that will be a much bigger deal. i am worried about that. i think companies are doing a lot to try to hit off what the risks might be. you are absolutely right that the technology has lowered the cost of many, not just food production, but also transportation, and this is a theme that people keep throwing at me and...